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Shūgorō Yamamoto (1903–1967)

Author of The Flower Mat

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Works by Shūgorō Yamamoto

The Flower Mat (1977) 31 copies, 1 review
De blauwe schuit (1960) 18 copies
さぶ (新潮文庫) (1965) 8 copies
Barberousse (2009) 6 copies
ながい坂 上巻 (1971) 5 copies
怒らぬ慶之助 (1999) 4 copies
つゆのひぬま (1975) 4 copies
おごそかな渇き (1971) 4 copies
ながい坂 下巻 (2004) 4 copies
日日平安 3 copies
町奉行日記 (1979) 3 copies
おさん (1989) 3 copies
与之助の花 (1992) 3 copies
人情武士道 (1989) 3 copies
五瓣の椿 (2002) 3 copies
火の杯 (1985) 3 copies
花杖記 (1981) 2 copies
明和絵暦 (1997) 2 copies
赤ひげ診療譚 (1964) 1 copy
天地静大 1 copy
Yokka no ayame (1978) 1 copy

Associated Works

Sanjuro [1962 film] (1962) — Original story — 117 copies, 2 reviews
Tales of Old Edo - Kaiki: Uncanny Tales from Japan, Vol. 1 (2009) — Contributor — 48 copies, 1 review

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Other names
Shimizu, Satomu
Birthdate
1903-06-22
Date of death
1967-02-14
Gender
male
Nationality
Japan
Birthplace
Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
Places of residence
Yokohama, Japan
Associated Place (for map)
Japan

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In 18th Century Japan, society was firmly bound by certain codes of conduct and the samurai were revered as protectors. Towards the end of the Tokugawa period, Ichi, a young woman from the family of a high ranking official is married to a samurai.

Living with his mother and 2 brothers, Ichi, develops a close relationship with them but begins to feel an uneasy undercurrent in the atmosphere around her. As a woman, she doesn't feel it in her place to question her husband but as tensions rise, show more her husband places in her care, a wrapped bundle with instructions to hide it well should anything happen to him.

Young and pregnant, Ichi falls victim to political intrigue she doesn't understand, and is forced to flee with her mother-in-law and a brother-in-law to border towns, hiding their identities to avoid capture by officials. Quite amazingly for someone of her upbringing, Ichi finds a hidden strength that leads her to seek work in weaving flower mats in order to support her mother-in-law and new baby daughter. However, their safety is compromised and they are once again forced to flee. Amidst tragedy, she uncovers evidence of a conspiracy against the shogun and without thought to her own personal safety, she does all she can to bring the journals to his attention.

The economical phrases in this beautifully written short story accentuates the details and immediately captures the attention and imagination of the reader.
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Works
83
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Members
187
Popularity
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Rating
4.2
Reviews
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ISBNs
42
Languages
5

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